Athletics-Stockholm defeat a wake-up call, says Duplantis


Athletics - World Athletics Indoor Championships - Opening Press Conference - Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park, Nanjing, China - March 20, 2025 Sweden's Mondo Duplantis during the opening press conference REUTERS/Tingshu Wang/File Photo

July 9 (Reuters) - A shock ⁠pole vault defeat last month came as a needed wake-up ⁠call, said world record holder Mondo Duplantis, who arrives at ‌Friday's Monaco Diamond League meet fired up to get back to his winning ways.

The high-flying Swede is already a legend having broken the world record 15 times, but ​his run of 40 straight victories came to ⁠an abrupt end in front ⁠of his compatriots in Stockholm.

He failed in both attempts to clear six ⁠metres ‌at the Diamond League event and came up short in a final attempt at clearing 6.05. He recovered three weeks ⁠laterto win in Paris but was unable to ​best his own ‌world record mark of 6.31.

"Coming off of a bit of a ⁠poor performance ​in Stockholm made me more motivated and more hungry," said Duplantis, adding that he was able to recapture his focus after his June 12 nuptials.

"I'm ⁠really ready to roll and I really haven't ​been this fired up to jump in, I feel like, a long time. So I feel good about it. I think sometimes you need ⁠a little bit of a wake-up."

The back-to-back Olympic champion said he was in superb shape for Monaco, where he has recently taken up residency.

"It's going to be the home turf for the first time," said ​Duplantis, adding that he had to fight ⁠for the event's inclusion in the meet, which adds even more motivation ​when he picks up the pole on ‌Friday.

"I'm putting a lot of pressure on ​myself before this competition, which is a really good thing."

(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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